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Chapter 140: Chapter 116: Ga Expo

As the year draws to a close, there’s a lot to deal with.

First up is the studio’s rent, which is due to expire in less than two months, so we need to talk to the landlord about renewing it in advance.

This place is actually pretty good.

Chen Ba plans to negotiate for a longer lease this ti, aiming for a 3-5 year extension. Anything longer, or even outright buying the property, he feels wouldn’t be worthwhile.

Firstly, more than five years is too long.

Who knows what Tianba Studio will look like by then? What if continued expansion requires moving to another place?

Outright buying is even more outrageous.

Given the market price, location, and total area, to buy the property where the studio is located would definitely cost eight figures.

An eight-figure expense, Tianba Studio can afford it now, but it would leave the studio with little cash on hand.

Why buy the place?

It can’t be eaten or drunk, and it doesn’t improve the studio as a whole in any way, except for getting a property certificate, just to save on hundreds of thousands in annual rent?

"The landlord is easy to talk to."

Yang Dong, in charge of negotiating the lease renewal, inford Chen Ba that the landlord was, in principle, agreeable to a long-term lease with Tianba Studio to avoid finding new tenants.

But the landlord expects rent to increase; with a long-term lease, the rent has to go up a bit each year, and can’t remain at the sa price.

"That’s reasonable..."

"As long as the increase isn’t too much, above market rate, we can accept it. Once the long-term lease is confird, we’ll need to renovate, and the renovation period should be rent-free."

Chen Ba laid out his conditions.

The location by the food court is indeed convenient and spacious enough, and he doesn’t want to go through the hassle of moving again.

Securing a long-term lease is a good thing.

After signing the contract, he plans to hire soone to renovate the studio. He’s not very satisfied with the current setup and wants to make so adjustnts to certain areas.

Besides the lease renewal and renovation, there’s another significant task for the studio, which is to finalize the year-end bonus standards and organize a team to apply for the upcoming Neon Gaming Expo.

The year-end bonus is a makeup one.

Last year, there actually wasn’t a year-end bonus because at that ti, Chen Ba couldn’t put aside much money, having spent it all on developing new gas.

That’s why Ba feels guilty and wants to properly compensate everyone this year by raising the year-end bonus standards.

The invitation to the Neon Gaming Expo was a pleasant surprise.

With several gas selling well, and especially the explosion of the Star Emperor GAL Pro League, Tianba Studio has gained considerable fa in the gaming industry.

As a result, the Neon Gaming Expo, set to take place in December this year, sent an invitation, inviting Tianba Studio to participate.

It’s a matter worth celebrating.

While the Neon Gaming Expo isn’t as prestigious as Kolong, E3, or other international shows, it’s still pretty good, with hundreds or even thousands of interactive entertainnt companies participating every year.

It’s worth ntioning...

Even though there are hundreds of companies participating, with dostic gaming companies flocking to attend, being "invited" and "voluntarily attending" are two different things.

It’s like any major film festival where so actress, clad in imperial regalia, steals the show!

Were you invited?

So walk the red carpet because they were invited to receive an award, while others do so just to gain exposure, worried about not getting photographed and even bringing their own photographers.

Gaming expos follow the sa principle.

Chen Ba looks down on those who attend without invitation just to gain exposure, then find a few little-known dia to take photos of them queuing up, landing them in the next day’s trending topics.

#DosticXXGaDazzlesXXGamingExpo#

#ForeignPlayersPraiseXX#

#HuaCountryElentsAtXXExpo#

Chen Ba disdains such actions; he’s not interested in them. Generally speaking, for overseas gaming expos, if Tianba Studio isn’t invited, he wouldn’t go to crash the party.

This ti, having received an invitation, and with the organizers promising a great booth for Tianba Studio and noting the anticipation from many Neon players, Chen Ba decided to apply.

"Going abroad, huh?"

Lu, excited for her first trip abroad, said, "Going to Neon this ti, we should be able to et many international ga developers, right?"

"Of course!"

"You might not find many indie developers, but you should see plenty of well-known developers from major companies."

Yang Dong laughed and said, "And since it’s held in Neon, big companies like Sony, Sega, and Capcom should be attending."

"Big companies aren’t much to look at."

"These big companies, their gas at the expo are all triple-A titles, nothing but triple-A titles!"

Chen Ba shook his head, saying, "We can’t learn much, given the technological gap, and we’re not on the sa level in terms of ga scale."

That’s the honest truth.

As ordinary gars, focusing on those big companies and their triple-A titles is normal, as triple-A gas are generally more entertaining than others.

But as a professional in the gaming industry, and as an exhibiting company, focusing on big companies isn’t very aningful.

What can you learn?

Even if the big companies show you a tech demo, can you replicate their results? In other words, do you have the funds and confidence the big companies have to integrate these technologies and experiences into your gas?

Don’t kid yourself!

Even if Tianba Studio had full knowledge of triple-A ga developnt techniques and experience, they would still be what they are now, incapable of producing the sa gas.

"We should go see and learn from those gaming studios at the sa scale as us and check out the highlights in their ga developnt."

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